Hearings slated for Saugus Appeals Board
SAUGUS – The Zoning Board of Appeals will convene March 24 to conduct six hearings at the Public Library at 295 Central St.According to Jacquline Howard, the... Read more.
Two Saugus firefighters honored for rescue try
SAUGUS – In the finest tradition of the fire service, two Saugus firefighters made their way into a smoke-choked burning house last Jan. 16 and dragged a victim... Read more.
Saugus High principal preps for state accreditation visit
SAUGUS – Saugus High Principal Joseph Diorio offered the School Committee a detailed look Thursday at the process involved in ensuring state accreditation... Read more.
Saugus park flooding irks DPW chief
SAUGUS – Town officials say the Bristow Street Playground is completely submerged because an abutting homeowner is pumping flood water from his basement onto... Read more.
Saugus conservation board approves assisted living center expansion plans
SAUGUS – The Conservation Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to issue a certificate of compliance to the Rubin & Thompson Assisted Living Center at... Read more.
Renovation plans for Saugus school take shape
SAUGUS – Architects and planners are honing the details for a major upgrade of the Belmonte Middle School.”We’re moving forward and we’re... Read more.
Saugus cemetery plan nixed
SAUGUS – Town Meeting members voted Monday to deep-six plans for expansion of the public cemetery.The 27-14 vote put an end to Article 6 in the warrant. The... Read more.
Curley property, school renovations, fire station key issues at Saugus Town Meeting
SAUGUS – When Special Town Meeting gets under way this evening, among the topics for discussion is whether to use part of the so-called Curley Property as... Read more.
Ocean State Job Lots store set for Thursday opening in Saugus
SAUGUS – What was once a sprawling Shaw’s supermarket on the Lynn Fells Parkway will be reborn Thursday as an Ocean State Job Lot store, a deep-discount... Read more.
DPW chief seeks solution to Route 1 water pressure
SAUGUS – Back in the day, which is when Route 1 was known as the Newburyport Turnpike, the town’s drinking water pipes crisscrossed beneath the two-lane... Read more.